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Edinburgh is located in Scotland, part of the United Kingdom. Whic important to note because Scotland is not England, and to refer to someone in Edinburgh as English or British may cause problems. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is composed England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Edinburgh is, of course, Scottish, since it is the country's capital. It is divided into the Old Town and the New Town. Each offers its own feel and charm.

The Old Town is marked by a distinctly Medieval layout and architecture that has the encompassing power to draw anyone into its grandeur. It is also host to a very extensive and well maintained "Underground City." An underground city is actually just a series of tunnels or paths beneath ground level that connect several above ground structures and feature their own commercial space ranging from offices to retail stores.

The New Town is an expansion of the Old Town which was constructed originally in the eighteenth century to fight over crowding. It was laid out in an orderly grid according to the rationalist train of thought at the time. While it filled out, it was quickly crowded as well resulting in a fast, but picturesque continual expansion that has abandoned the grid layout.

Other subsets of the two are Southside, Leith, and the Urban Area. The southside is primarily residential, Leith bases many cruise liners running to Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, and the Urban Area is the seat of much of the bigger business and a solid proportion of the city's population.